Don’t worry –
semantics don’t really matter when your ship
docks at Santorini, often considered the most beautiful island in
Once you reach the main town, consider snapping your own
photos of the often-photographed Agiou Mina, the 18th-century church
with its blue dome and white bell tower. Another highlight is the interesting
archaeological museum that houses prehistoric artifacts. Wine produced in Santorini
is excellent, and you can sample offerings throughout the towns or by visiting
a winery.
Still other ways to get up close and personal with Santorini: stroll through the winding maze of cobblestone walkways in the charming village of Oia; take in the scene at bustling Red Sand Beach, so named for the iron-rich cliffs that rise from the shore; travel by boat to the active volcano of Nea Kameni and nearby mineral-rich hot springs.

If you explore the main part of town, also called
For a taste of
history, book a shore excursion to the nearby
Rhodes “old town” is still encircled by its medieval wall.
Inside, historic alleyways and pedestrian-friendly streets beckon with souvenir
shops, goldsmiths and cafes. Here, the Knights of the Order of
About 35 miles from Rhodes town is Lindos, a charming
village set on a hill. For phenomenal views of the surrounding coast, make the
climb to the Acropolis archaeological zone. Here, view the remains (and some
reconstructed portions) of ancient temples, public buildings and a stadium.
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